Motor



G. H. PUBMAN.

(No Model.)

MOTOR,

Patented July 15, 1884.

INVENTOR BY. e t ATTORNEYS.

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/ Ju( m' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,

GEORGEH. EUR-MAN, OF BOCHESTER, OHI.

` MOTO R SPECIPICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 301,979,dated July 15, 1884.

Application filed March 6, 1884. (No model.)

i which similar letters of reference indicate cor- 'esponding parts in both the figures.

Figure 1 is a sectional ele'vation of 'my new I and improved motor, taken on the line a a: of

Fig. 2; and Fig. 2 is atransverse sectional elevation taken on the line y y of Fig. 1.

The invention will first be described in connection with the drawings, and then pointed out in the claims. i

, Referring to the drawings, A A represent the central uprights of the frame of the machine, and B B represent two inclined uprights' at both sides of the machine, which latter` uprights have the sleeves O C fo med upon or Secured at their upper ends. Through these sleeves C G pass the sleeves D D,formed upon or attached to the uprights A A, and in these latter sleeves, D D, the main shaft E takes its` bearings. The inner 'ends of the sleeves D D reach through the sleeves C C and form the hollow gudgeons a a, on which the outer cylin- 4 der or drum, F, takes its bearings.

W ithin the outer cylinder or drum, F, is

a full, clear,

in the cylinder are placed the small round and loose weights d, by which the inner drum, G, and shaft E are revolved.

The action of the motor is as follows: A suitable 'quantity of the small weights clbeing placed in the outer drum, F, through the door f, the machine being at rest, they will accumulate at the lower part of the drum F in the pockets c' 0 Now, to run the machinea person will apply his hands to the rim H andrevolve the outer drum,'F, in the direction of the arrow shown in Fig. 1-. This'` movement of the outer drum will cause the weights d to be carried in the pockets c' c' to the upper sideof the drum, at which point they will roll from the pockets c' c' into the pockets b b of the inner drum, Gr, where their weight will cause the drum G and shaft E to revolve. As the pockets b of the inner drum pass'below the shaft E they einpty the weights into the troughs c' of the outer wheel, F, to be again,

carried above the shaft and dropped into the pockets b, so that the inner wheel, G, and shaft E will be revolved continuously.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new anddesire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The inner cylinder or drum, G, forned with the pockets b, in combination-with the outer drum formed with the pockets c', sub` stantially as and for the purposes set forth.

2. The inner' cylinder or drum, Gr, attached to shaft E and formed with peripheral inclined pockets, in combination with the independently-revolving surrounding cylinder or drum 'F,forme d with inclined pockets for raising the weights d, substantially as and for the purposes set forth.

GEORGE H. FURMAN.

Witnesses:

PHILIP L. KEssLER, JAOOB A, STRAUS. 

